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The Theater District is a collection of 30 blocks just north of the Main Concourse and below [[North Riding]].  It hosts theaters, playhouses, cafes, restaurants, and theater oriented services and residential spaces large and small.
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The Theater District is a collection of 30 blocks just north of the Main Concourse and below [[North Riding]].  It hosts theaters, playhouses, cafes, restaurants, and theater oriented services and residential spaces large and small. It borders a small area called the [[Cafe Ring]].
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==History==
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The first Grand Opera House of Amber was built in 2210 as a gift from Oberon to his new queen Clarissa. its opera company is the oldest continually operating theater company in amber and is funded by the royal family.  It was built in an open area that extended the Grand Concourse.  It was burned to the ground in 2278 and rebuilt several blocks north of the Grand Concourse where it remains to this day anchoring the Theater District.
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The rebuilding of the Grand Opera House included crating a dozen smaller venues for theatrical presentations as well as the ''Surrounding Row '''

Revision as of 10:47, 14 October 2020

The Theater District is a collection of 30 blocks just north of the Main Concourse and below North Riding. It hosts theaters, playhouses, cafes, restaurants, and theater oriented services and residential spaces large and small. It borders a small area called the Cafe Ring.

History

The first Grand Opera House of Amber was built in 2210 as a gift from Oberon to his new queen Clarissa. its opera company is the oldest continually operating theater company in amber and is funded by the royal family. It was built in an open area that extended the Grand Concourse. It was burned to the ground in 2278 and rebuilt several blocks north of the Grand Concourse where it remains to this day anchoring the Theater District.

The rebuilding of the Grand Opera House included crating a dozen smaller venues for theatrical presentations as well as the Surrounding Row '